College Football Rankings 2013: Michigan and Teams Ready to Bounce Back in Polls

The Week 4 polls ranking the nation’s Top 25 college football teams were not kind to some major programs after questionable outings.

Fortunately for a select few schools such as Michigan that dipped in the rankings this week, a bounce-back effort is in the cards that will help to restore the poll positions lost.

Wild fluctuations in the polls this early in the year are not uncommon as the season sorts itself out, but a comeback effort after a drop is to be expected for the following teams. Whether it's a favorable upcoming matchup or a team that is simply too talented to contain, the best programs will rise back up the rankings after this week's action.

Here's a look at the Top 25, followed by teams set to bounce back.

2013 College Football AP Poll-Week 4

Rank

Last Week

Team

Record

Points

1

1

Alabama Crimson Tide

2-0

1,499 (59)

2

2

Oregon Ducks

3-0

1,413 (1)

3

3

Clemson Tigers

2-0

1,347

4

4

Ohio State Buckeyes

3-0

1,330

5

5

Stanford Cardinal

2-0

1,241

6

8

LSU Tigers

3-0

1,134

7

7

Louisville Cardinals

3-0

1,092

8

10

Florida State Seminoles

2-0

1,058

9

9

Georgia Bulldogs

1-1

1,051

10

6

Texas A&M Aggies

2-1

1,001

11

12

Oklahoma State Cowboys

3-0

848

12

13

South Carolina Gamecocks

2-1

821

13

16

UCLA Bruins

2-0

757

14

14

Oklahoma Sooners

3-0

692

15

11

Michigan Wolverines

3-0

672

16

16

Miami (FL) Hurricanes

2-0

641

17

19

Washington Huskies

2-0

496

18

17

Northwestern Wildcats

3-0

487

19

19

Florida Gators

1-1

412

20

22

Baylor Bears

2-0

355

21

25

Ole Miss Rebels

3-0

300

22

21

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2-1

277

23

NR

Arizona State Sun Devils

2-0

229

24

20

Wisconsin Badgers

2-1

87

25

NR

Texas Tech Red Raiders

3-0

60

http://collegefootball.ap.org/poll

Wisconsin

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Quietly, Wisconsin has shown itself to be one of the better teams in the nation. But a controversial play at the end of last week's contest against the Arizona State Sun Devils knocked the Badgers from their Top 20 perch.

Even though the Badgers struggled to contain the Sun Devils' offense, giving up 468 total yards, Wisconsin drove the length of the field on the final drive. They reached Arizona’s 18-yard line while down only two points.

Then confusion set in. Wisconsin quarterback Joel Stave took the final snap of the game, rolled left to set up a straightforward field goal—and set the ball down. Arizona defenders jumped on it, believing it was a fumble. Stave claimed he was down. Officials didn’t appear to agree with either side. The clock kept running and the game ended before the Badgers could spike the ball to set up the game-winning field goal.

Before giving away its rank in Arizona, the Badgers steamrolled through two games with a total tally of 93-0. Expect Wisconsin to get back on track against a mediocre Purdue squad before climbing the rankings again.

Will Texas A&M lose another game?

Will Texas A&M lose another game?

Yes

68.4%

No

31.6%

Total votes: 519

The Aggies allowed the Crimson Tide to roll into College Station and grab a major victory 49-42, but the negativity surrounding the Aggies won't last long.

A&M dropped four spots in the AP Poll but still sits pretty in the Top 10. The Aggies have a rebound-game of sorts against SMU from the AAC next week, which bodes well for a team suffering from an emotional loss.

While A&M has a loss on its record, a favorable schedule the rest of the way means Manziel and Co. still have a legit shot at climbing up to No. 2 and inserting themselves in the championship game conversation.

That journey starts against SMU.

Michigan Wolverines

Perhaps the most surprising result last week wasn't an upset at all. Michigan escaped at home with a victory over Akron via a last-second defensive stand.

Against a Zips team that entered the season 3-33 since 2010, with 27 consecutive road losses, a narrow victory is simply not good enough for Michigan to maintain its rank.

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Not only that, Michigan reportedly paid Akron $900,000 just to show up. Suffice to say the Zips didn't just roll over as the Wolverines had anticipated.

Quarterback Devin Gardner will have an opportunity to bounce back from his four-turnover performance courtesy of a matchup with the lowly Connecticut Huskies, but it's going to be a long climb back into relevancy for the Wolverines.

A close encounter with a team like the Zips assures ranking struggles for Michigan, but the Wolverines will gain a few spots after taking down Connecticut in a bounce-back game.

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